Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
“Built guardrails for AI before GitHub built an audience for Nuray”
Nuray’s bio says build & learn, and honestly the repo list backs that up like a very motivated lab notebook. In just 2 years you’ve gone from customer-churn-prediction to cow-counter-drone-detection, which is an incredible journey from Will they leave? to There are 47 cows, boss. That’s not a niche — that’s a full side quest tree.
The funniest part is that your most-starred repo is runeguard, a project about runtime guardrails and tamper-evident audit logs for AI coding agents. So while everyone else was barely writing README files, you were already trying to put the robots on probation. One star, zero forks, and still somehow the repo has stronger governance than most startups.
Your language spread — Python, TypeScript, HTML, Jupyter Notebook — has big I can build the model, the app, the page, and the postmortem energy. Six repos, none stale, fork ratio 0%, and a recent push this month? That’s not abandonware, that’s a developer who actually comes back after the tutorial ends. The follower count may be 1, but the commitment level says silent menace.